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Rising rates of health insurance are rising to force cutbacks in employer-provided health benefits, especially among small employers.

A. rates of health insurance are rising to forceB. rates of health insurance are a force forC. rates for health insurance are forcingD. increases in health insurance rates are forcingE. health insurance rates have risen to force

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28 Aug 2012, 21:14

A. rates of health insurance are rising to forceB. rates of health insurance are a force for-> Both A & B used incorrect idiom of rates.Rates of XYZ = frequency of XYZ. For instance: rates of crime rise significantly recently.Rates for XYZ = prices of XYZ

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02 Nov 2013, 10:13

Here is the official explanation

Answer C - (A) has three problems. (i) "Rising rates . . . are rising" is redundant. (ii) The proper construction is "rates for health insurance", or "health insurance rates", not "rates of health insurance". The phrase "rates of health insurance" implies that we are concerned with the number of occurrences of health insurance; but what we're actually concerned with is the cost of (or "rates for") health insurance. (iii) The phrase "to force" implies that the rates are rising specifically for the purpose of forcing cutbacks. That is an illogical argument. Look for an answer choice that corrects all three errors. Scanning, we eliminate (A) and (B) because of "rates of health insurance".

(D) is redundant because of "rising increases".

Choice (E), like (A), implies that the rates are rising specifically for the purpose of forcing cutbacks.

(C) fixes all three problems without introducing new problems, and is therefore correct. Note that in this question, it could be argued that the best construction – "rising health insurance rates" is not one of the options. Do not let this fact slow you down. Remember to work with what you're given on Sentence Correction, and choose the best answer choice.

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02 Nov 2013, 15:08

macjas wrote:

Rising rates of health insurance are rising to force cutbacks in employer-provided health benefits, especially among small employers.

A. rates of health insurance are rising to forceB. rates of health insurance are a force forC. rates for health insurance are forcingD. increases in health insurance rates are forcingE. health insurance rates have risen to force

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15 Dec 2017, 11:47

Rising rates of health insurance are rising to force cutbacks in employer-provided health benefits, especially among small employers.

A. rates of health insurance are rising to forceB. rates of health insurance are a force forC. rates for health insurance are forcingD. increases in health insurance rates are forcingE. health insurance rates have risen to force

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02 Oct 2018, 08:12

This sentence has three problems. First, "Rising rates ... are rising" is redundant. Second, the proper construction is "rates for health insurance" or "health insurance rates," not "rates of health insurance." The phrase "rates of health insurance" implies that the author is concerned with the number of occurrences of health insurance, but the actual concern is with the cost of (or "rates for") health insurance. Finally, the phrase "to force" implies that the rates are rising specifically for the purpose of forcing cutbacks. That is an illogical statement. Look for an answer choice that corrects all three errors.

A vertical scan shows that, in addition to (A), (B) can be eliminated because of "rates of health insurance." Also, (E) uses "to force" at the end, retaining the same illogical meaning as the original. Eliminate (E) as well. Read (C) and (D) carefully.

(D) is redundant because now the sentence begins "Rising increases."

(C) fixes all three problems without introducing new problems. Note that in this question, it could be argued that the best construction, "rising health insurance rates," is not one of the options. Don't let this fact slow you down. Remember to work with what you're given on Sentence Correction and choose the answer choice that doesn't commit errors and, if more than one choice is error-free, is the most active and concise.
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